Gumbo Jackson
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The Fed Cup has been renamed the Billie Jean King Cup to honor trailblazer Billie Jean King. Nice change IMO.
The Fed Cup has been renamed the Billie Jean King Cup to honor trailblazer Billie Jean King. Nice change IMO.
He still has Rogers CupSad news for Federer to lose the name of Fed Cup but congratulations to Billy Jean King!![]()
I don't like anything named after people, including streets, airports, schools etc. When the political winds change, it becomes an issue.
But Davis Cup was named after Dwight Davis, so makes sense to change Fed Cup's name too.
Davis Cup is named after its founder. Instead of featuring BJK in yet another name - like she needs any more recognition at this point - it would've been much better to honor the woman who was pivotal in establishing the women's DC counterpart, Mary Hare. But of course they'd rather stroke the old icon's fat ego.
Yeah BJK is over-represented everywhere. There is this clique of Evert-Austin-Shriver which seems to dominate commentary and ideas and frankly they look old and need to replaced with younger faces.
That is why I said I am opposed to naming anything after people, and erecting statues and monuments for them. It becomes a political tug-of-war after some time.
Female Cup would have been enough but people like @r2473 will make bad jokes
Name too long, should've named simply King Cup!
BJK needs to learn to share the limelight---how 'bout the Elton John Cup?
Davis Cup is named after its founder. Instead of featuring BJK in yet another name - like she needs any more recognition at this point - it would've been much better to honor the woman who was pivotal in establishing the women's DC counterpart, Mary Hare. But of course they'd rather stroke the old icon's fat ego.
Yeah BJK is over-represented everywhere. There is this clique of Evert-Austin-Shriver which seems to dominate commentary and ideas and frankly they look old and need to replaced
Yes, BJK does not need more recognition. Hare should have been the one recognized for actually establishing the event, but yes, this seems like another attempt to give BJK some permanent (or one would think) title/forced accolade. There are other trailblazing female tennis players. The PTB should you know...look at a list, or something.
Yes--and their views usually lean hard toward players who remind them of themselves, as if tennis needs more of that.
It is not that. It is a generational clique.
All 3 have been exceptional supporters of the Williams sisters, for example.
It's just more virtue signaling from the USTA. Is there anything else they can think of to bring Bille Jean King's name up?I personally think it’s neither good or bad, I didn’t see a problem with the original and I don’t see a problem with the new one.
who wants to deteriorate the men's tennis quality by pushing BO3 at majors, just because her agenda of "men and women both play equal tennis quality and deserve equal money" can be fulfilled.
Still she does. To silence the very relevant question of women bo3 vs men bo5, she wants to destroy men's tour by propagating bo3 there.Women are already paid equally at majors even though they play only best of three.
Why does Billy care whether men play three or five? She needs to just stay in her lane.
Laver Cup also indirectly. What a stud, even after one taken has two left.He still has Rogers Cup
Its getting mighty hard these days to comment on tennis without touching on something deeply political.
Thread bump!
2020 Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
This weekend it's the Play-offs, though I prefer the term Repechage.
The winners will play next edition's qualifying round.
The losers will drop to Group I.
Poland vs Brazil
Great Britain vs Mexico
Serbia vs Canada
Latvia vs India
Ukraine vs Japan
Romania vs Kazakhstan
Netherlands vs China
I think it's a bad idea to make it clash with the Monte Carlo Masters.
Who would have known that Kazakhstan would have enough players to have a team, and to beat a team from Argentina? Did they stop playing tennis in South America?I might as well use this thread to discuss the results over the weekend (it will probably take me quite a bit of time to get used to the new name and I'll probably continue to refer to it as the Fed Cup for a period).
Poland 3-2 Brazil
Serbia 0-4 Canada
Ukraine 4-0 Japan
Argentina 2-3 Kazakhstan
Great Britain 3-1 Mexico
Latvia 3-1 India
Romania 1-3 Italy
Netherlands 3-2 China
I was rooting for both Argentina and Brazil in their respective ties, but unfortunately they both lost their decisive doubles rubbers. Podoroska has struggled for form recently, and her losing both her matches on home soil was a shame. Hopefully things pick up for her soon.
Boulter has emerged as the leader of the GB team and really enjoys this competition, often saving her best tennis for it. Hopefully she can get back to WTA tour level soon.
Leylah Fernandez had a superb weekend for Canada winning both of her matches, on the back of her recent maiden WTA title win. Hopefully she continues to develop and progress.
And likewise Elisabetta Cocciaretto had the starring role for Italy.